Huawei P8 - The great phone with Great build quality


The Huawei P8 is not only a device with stunning look, but is a world-class hardware with software which is, at best, an acquired taste.

Obviously, the Huawei P8 is a great phone with Great build quality, Highly capable camera, premium materials Slim, lightweight design with great performance and battery life.

Huawei are now ready to fight with the big dogs in the world of smart phones... The market is now dominated by brands like LG, Samsung or Iphone and HTC. Huawei will be hoping its flagship can be seen in the same light as the more established smartphone brands.



The Huawei P8, It’s a 5.2-inch Android 5.0 Smartphone with camera technology that should rival just about anything else out there. It's got a 13-megapixel RGBW sensor with OIS. It's got Huawei's EMUI 3.1 on board. Plus an octacore, 64-bit processor



Design
The P8's all-metal body wraps around the edges of the phone to meet the screen. This one-piece unibody design helps make the P8 feel quite solid and secure to hold. It certainly feels nicer than the previous P6, which has a body made from multiple parts, resulting in it feeling cheaper and less premium to hold.

The phone come in three colours: black, silver and gold.

Storage
In terms of Memory, the Huawei P8 contains a microSD, up to 128 GB (uses SIM 2 slot) with an Internal memory of 16GB - 64GB, with 3GB of RAM



Display
The display has a full HD (1,920x1,080-pixel) resolution, resulting in a pixel density of 424 pixels per inch, which is a way below the Galaxy S6's whopping 577ppi.





Software and processor

The P8 arrives with the latest Android Lollipop software on board, over which Huawei has applied its usual Emotion UI interface. Emotion UI changes everything from the colour scheme and fonts to the app icons.

The P8 is powered by a 64-bit Kirin 930 octa-core processor, clocked at 1.5GHz with 3GB of RAM. That's a hearty engine, even by top-end phone standards, so it wasn't a surprise that the P8 is a very capable piece of kit. Swiping around the Android interface was smooth and free of the annoying lag that hints at a struggling processor.

The starting price for the P8 is €499, which equates to $530 or £360. The P8 Max starts at €549, which is roughly $585 or £395. That makes both devices significantly cheaper than the £760 starting price of the 64GB S6 Edge.

Huawei's new P8 is the company's best phone so far, but don't confuse it with a bleeding-edge mobile like the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.